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Stephen Sindoni is a new age historian who thinks Outside of the box. Stephen Shatters age old beliefs and has become an authority on many legends and the Hollow Earth. Discover for yourself, one of Americas brightest minds.Find out why Stephen Sindoni has gone from an interesting person to a person of interest.

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Published on Apr 19, 2016
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Published on Mar 11, 2016
This video explores Tor, Whonix, and Tails to compare the functionality and installation of the services on a Virtual Machine. I review the ease of use and speed. Additionally, discuss the risks that still exist with these services.
This is an opinion/review only for purposes of education/exploration. Using these programs does not guarantee complete anonymity.

Published on Jul 19, 2015
Virtualbox: https://www.virtualbox.org/
Whonix Gateway: https://www.whonix.org/wiki/Main_Page
Kali Linux: https://www.kali.org/
Whonix is an operating system focused on anonymity, privacy and security. It's based on the Tor anonymity network, Debian GNU/Linux
and security by isolation. DNS leaks are impossible, and not even malware with root privileges can find out the user's real IP.
Whonix consists of two parts: One solely runs Tor and acts as a gateway, which we call Whonix-Gateway. The other, which we call Whonix-Workstation, is on a completely isolated network. Only connections through Tor are possible.

Published on Jan 5, 2016
This talk serves as an introduction to The Amnesic Incognito Live System and anonymous computing. It covers why privacy is important, the various features of the operating system, and also touches on some basics of threat modeling and operational security. This talk was given at DEF CON 23 in the EFF's Crypto & Privacy Village.
Due to limited village space, there were actually two presentations operating at the same time, hence the background noise. The microphone that I was using was pretty poor quality, and as such the audio isn't the best. I have taken the time to transcribe the audio to try and compensate for these problems, so try giving the captions a run. When the audio cuts out, it is due to someone speaking off screen and I removed the audio to protect their privacy.
Since this presentation was given in August of 2015, there are portions that are now out of date or irrelevant. I will attempt to provide corrections and updates either in the description or annotations on the video itself. If you notice something that needs correction, send me a message and I'd be happy to tweak it.
Big thanks to my buddy Kyle Hinckley, a.k.a. The Weirdist for his help in getting this project edited and rendered. He runs a channel showcasing strange builds in Bethesda games, so if that's your kind of thing check out his channel here: https://www.youtube.com/user/Weirdist...

Published on Aug 16, 2017
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Adventurer and explorer Stephen Sindoni takes you the viewer to Pluto Cave in Weed, California in this chilling video entitled 'Pluto Cave-Summer of July 2017." Sound track theme song courtesy of purple-planet.com. Theme song is entitled "fallen Angels."

Published on Aug 8, 2017
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Stephen Sindoni shares a spiritual moment in time in his travels across Northern California in the video ?Hedge Creek Falls- July of 2017?. Sindoni Says: Much of my life during this incarnation, I have devoted to solitary wanderings in the woods and wilds, where wondrous beauties of nature, mountain vistas, woodland scenes and waterfalls, all attracted me irresistibly.

A New York paranormal researcher and filmmaker says he?s finally cracked the case of a mysterious man who pulled off the most outlandish flimflam in Stockton history.
Stephen Sindoni says after years of sleuthing he?s discovered the true identity of a ?J.C. Brown? who in 1934 tricked scores of Stocktonians into believing in a fabled place called Lemururia.
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The information below will connect the dots,? Sindoni writes. ?American folklore and legend has now one less mystery.?
Come with me down the rabbit hole as I explain. And remember, I don?t make ?em up. I just report ?em.
The Stockton Record of June 9, 1934, reported that 80 Stocktonians were found that morning at the inner harbor waiting in vain for boats.
When questioned, the people said they had signed onto an archeological expedition. One supposed to take them north to Mount Shasta and deep inside the mountain.
There, these people believed, recently had been discovered remains of a race of higher beings, the Lemurians.
Lemuria is a legend, ?the Atlantis of the Pacific.?
Many Stocktonians had sold their houses and quit jobs, expecting to become rich and famous, like Lord Carnavon had done a decade earlier by discovering the treasure-filled tomb of Tutankhamen.
Except the boats didn?t come. It was all bullpucky. The Record ran a jubilant, top-of-the fold, page 1 headline: 80 Stocktonians Left Behind in Search for ?Lost Continent.′
When the reporter got around to the ?who? and ?why,? the victims said they had been attending daily lectures on Lemuria held in a house on the 1700 block of North San Joaquin Street. The lecturer, a mining engineer who claimed to have discovered it, called himself J.C. Brown.
Cultured, white-haired, Brown, 79, said he had stumbled onto a hidden door on Mount Shasta while doing geological research. The door opened onto a tunnel.
In spellbinding detail, Brown described descending 11 miles to what he called ?the Village? and finding among its dwellings, streets and ornate altars 27 skeletons of beings up to 10 feet in height; an embalmed king and queen; and a fortune in gold, radium and copper.
Brown was supposed to lead the expedition. But on departure day the boats (which had unbreakable Lemurian glass bottoms, Brown said) Brown did a royal Houdini.
He was never heard from again.
Reporters investigating found he wasn?t who he said he was. But they never established Brown?s true identity. Or why he?d run such an elaborate ruse ? he never took a penny from anybody.
I reported this delightful, baffling tale 10 years ago. Sindoni plucked it off the web. Sindoni became ? I won?t say obsessed ? determined to unravel the mystery of J.C. Brown.
The twist (as if this saga needs another one) is that Sindoni is one of those New Age/ufologist-types who really believes in Lemuria and other paranormal things.
He?s traveled to Stockton with a film crew to film locations (and me, sheepishly). He?s scoured the side of Mt. Shasta for the hidden door. For a decade he?s burrowed into archives in America and the United Kingdom to find who J.C. Brown really was.
?It is my strong belief that that J.C. Brown was really a man named John Benjamin Body,? Sindoni said.
J.B. Body really was a (retired) mining engineer who had worked in Mexico and elsewhere for the Lord Cowdray Mining Company of England.
Sindoni unearthed records that show Body?s in-laws lived in a house right across San Joaquin Street from the one in which he lectured about Lemuria.
So it appears the man who pulled off the biggest prank in

Stockton history was really a visiting retiree named J.B. Body.
But why? Who does that? Powered, perhaps, by energy from the vortex surrounding Mount Shasta we?ll find answers one day.